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Perched on one of the highest points in Nottinghamshire, Huthwaite is a former mining village that still retains a distinct sense of independence from its larger neighbour, Sutton-in-Ashfield. Historically defined by the CWS hosiery factory and the deep seams of New Hucknall Colliery, the skyline is now better known for the constant breeze that sweeps across the ridge, offering some surprisingly clear views toward the Derbyshire Peaks. While the village has grown significantly with modern housing, the layout remains anchored by the traditional Main Street and the open expanse of Brierley Forest Park - a vast green space reclaimed from the old colliery workings that provides a direct link to the local countryside. Geographically, it sits right on the border with Derbyshire, positioned less than five miles from the M1, which makes it a practical base for getting around the East Midlands without losing the feel of a compact, hilltop community.